James Webb Space Telescope's Pathfinder Mirror Backplane Arrives at NASA ...

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The central piece of the 'pathfinder' backplane that will hold all the mirrors for NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has arrived at the agency's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland for critical assembly testing on vital parts of the mammoth telescope.


The pathfinder backplane arrived at Goddard in July and has now been moved in place onto a huge assembly stand inside Goddard's giant cleanroom where many key elements of JWST are being assembled and tested ahead of the launch scheduled for October 2018.


The absolutely essential task of JWST's backplane is to hold the telescopes 18 segment, 21-foot-diameter primary mirror nearly motionless while floating in the utterly frigid space environment and thereby enabling the telescope to peer out into deep space for precise science gathering measurements never before possible.


Over the next several months, engineers will practice installing two spare primary mirror segments and one spare secondary mirror onto the center part of the backplane.


The purpose is to gain invaluable experience practicing the delicate procedures required to precisely install the hexagonal shaped mirrors onto the actual flight backplane unit after it arrives.


The telescopes primary and secondary flight mirrors have already arrived at Goddard.


Watch this video showing movement of the pathfinder backpland into the Goddrad cleanroom.


Video Caption: This is a time-lapse video of the center section of the 'pathfinder' backplane for NASA's James Webb Space Telescope being moved into the clean room at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Credit: NASA/Chris Gunn


The actual flight backplane is comprised of three segments - the main central segment and a pair of outer wing-like parts which will be folded over into launch configuration inside the Ariane V ECA booster rockets payload fairing. The telescope will launch from the Guiana Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana.


Both the backplane flight unit and the pathfinder unit, which consists only consists of the center part, are being assembled and tested by prime contractor Northrop Grumman in Redondo Beach, California.


The test unit was then loaded into a C-5, flown to the U.S. Air Force's Joint Base Andrews in Maryland and unloaded for transport by trailer truck to NASA Goddard in Greenbelt, Maryland.


JWST is the successor to the 24 year old Hubble Space Telescope and will become the most powerful telescope ever sent to space.


The Webb Telescope is a joint international collaborative project between NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA).


NASA has overall responsibility and Northrop Grumman is the prime contractor for JWST.


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